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| , a comptroller in Florida, and younger brother | Doug, a corporate attorney in New Jersey. |
| red in Cincinnati, Ohio, its President & CEO is | Doug A. Myers. |
| Doug Abrahams as Steve Boyd | |
| However, When | Doug accepted a promotion - miles away from their ho |
| Doug Adam both played and coached for the Ramblers. | |
| Doug Adams (vocals) | |
| imer Arlen Horn), and Jim Crowley, Steve Young, | Doug Adams, Tweed Scott, and Dave Hinkley. |
| She is married to | Doug Adkins, and they have two children. |
| nd Cinders Gallery in New York; a live score to | Doug Aitken's "Migration") at Regen Projects in Los |
| geles performance, and performed as part of the | Doug Aitken-curated Museum of Contemporary Art, Los |
| e song was released in 1995 and was directed by | Doug Aitken. |
| using his passion for music Brad Partnered with | Doug Aitofi he formed Rapture Ruckus. |
| Around this time | Doug Aitofi left the group and Brad Dring continued |
| Doug Alan Berry (born June 3, 1957 in New Westminste | |
| Whitesnake alongside David Coverdale (vocals), | Doug Aldrich (guitar), Reb Beach (guitar), Marco Men |
| Graham also duetted with | Doug Aldrich on 'Rainbow in the Dark' on the last gi |
| Doug Aldrich - lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocal | |
| er notable contributions to the album came from | Doug Aldrich, Rick Nielsen, Chris Impellitteri, Mand |
| eplacement was future Dio and Whitesnake axeman | Doug Aldrich. |
| he group and was replaced by ex-Lion guitarist, | Doug Aldrich. |
| Doug also proved to be a fine citizen, winning the N | |
| Doug also works with the legendary drummer Jimmy Cob | |
| Doug also has a drug habit, and all those good thing | |
| His brother, | Doug, also played in the NHL. |
| Ryan McDonald as | Doug Alward |
| Operated | Doug Anakin Sports in Beaconsfield, a sports store s |
| leigh Association and recruited Peter Kirby and | Doug Anakin to make up a four-man bobsled team. |
| Linebaugh, Peter, Hay, | Doug, and Thompson, E.P. (eds.). |
| Doug and his dog Porkchop would star in a popular ch | |
| Doug and Margaret had 3 sons, John, David and Paul; | |
| , he has composed music for the animated series | Doug and PB&J Otter, and wrote songs for Doug's 1st |
| After two years of being apart from each other, | Doug and Pamela meet again by chance while they are |
| ouncil.She lives in St. Thomas with her husband | Doug and three daughters. |
| ten years back in time, just a few days before | Doug and Jane's wedding. |
| Based on the lives of blue-collar couple | Doug and Carrie Heffernan, The King of Queens debute |
| the series) and four sons (three of them-Biff, | Doug, and Skippy-were mentioned in the episode "Brin |
| John, | Doug and Stu played a 45 minute set at their 20th cl |
| ugh she still keeps track of her former partner | Doug, and she and Wong appear to develop a relations |
| Doug and Robbie also see changes in themselves as th | |
| Ultimately | Doug and Robbie see positive changes in the four you |
| Doug and Janice Coe are the parents of six children, | |
| So we recorded it ourselves, and then | Doug and I went our own ways. |
| fternoon drive under the new name The Ride with | Doug and DeDe in the process. |
| In 1988, | Doug and Bon set out to record the perfect electroni |
| e music with his wife under the moniker Martin, | Doug and Sara. |
| hoepen, Patsy Montana, Douglas B. Green (Ranger | Doug), and Wylie Gustafson. |
| a sideman with artists such as Albert Collins, | Doug and the Slugs, the Coasters, the Platters, the |
| Doug and Pam later sell up and move to Darwin near G | |
| Smith married Beatrice Haven and had two kids, | Doug and Sharon. |
| Starring Troy Fischnaller ( | Doug) and MJ Sieber (Bud), with piano accompaniment |
| ominent members of the Ngarrindjeri community - | Doug and Sarah Milera - had confirmed the allegation |
| thern Tag Team Championship to Basham Brothers ( | Doug and Damaja). |
| Doug and John both won the open City of Sydney(Aus) | |
| Meanwhile, | Doug and Celia plan to leave their spouses. |
| Doug and his wife Beall have eight children. | |
| Reg's only goal was assisted by | Doug and Max. |
| Two of his brothers, | Doug and Max are both members of the Hockey Hall of |
| about it and plan to get Jane to find out about | Doug and the wedding coordinator. |
| His sons, | Doug and Jimmy, Jr., were also professional football |
| Doug and his wife Kathy have two children. | |
| form the short-lived Armour of God while Dean, | Doug and Stu formed Dukes of Nothing. |
| However, | Doug and Jacey are brought back to Haley after their |
| "Too Bad - The Move", | Doug and the Slugs |
| lice's plans for Joe's birthday are hijacked by | Doug, and she finds herself lumbered with a psychoti |
| Doug and the Slugs | |
| hurch On The Way-Santa Clarita, now pastored by | Doug Andersen, another Hayford son-in-law. |
| 23 | Doug Anderson& |
| ers Hardwick, Ken Mountford, Arthur McInnarney, | Doug Anderson, Joffre Johnson, Arthur Gillman, Bob A |
| sted initially of John Gorka, Russ Rentler, and | Doug Anderson. |
| iding a bus to work when the frustrated driver, | Doug Andrews (Glenn Ford), stops the vehicle and qui |
| ), Aaron Baber (Buzztown, John Doe Nation), and | Doug Andrews (Fae Rae, Mantastic). |
| ded, among others, Federal Country Party leader | Doug Anthony and Queensland Premier Joh Bjelke-Peter |
| the 1990s, and the regularly featured act, The | Doug Anthony All-Stars. |
| The | Doug Anthony Allstars performed a comedic cover of t |
| One of the main themes in The | Doug Anthony All Stars CD/video release Dead & Alive |
| aser with coalition partner the National led by | Doug Anthony returned for a second term. |
| ition partner the National Country Party led by | Doug Anthony defeated the opposition Australian Labo |
| the 1990 election, comedian Tim Ferguson of the | Doug Anthony All Stars stood as an independent candi |
| was succeeded as Member for Richmond by his son | Doug Anthony, then aged 27. |
| tion partner the National Country Party, led by | Doug Anthony, went to the election as a minority car |
| d to give the title to the Country Party leader | Doug Anthony. |
| by the resignation of National Party Leader MP | Doug Anthony. |
| of Mike Deisher on vocals and acoustic guitar, | Doug Aparicio on guitars and backing vocals, Lee Aus |
| reelection, Longsworth was defeated, losing to | Doug Applegate. |
| He was preceded by | Doug Applegate. |
| Recently, the band has parted ways with bassist | Doug Ardito on good terms. |
| Wes and the jock (played by | Doug Ardito) laugh, and throw a banana peel into the |
| Doug Ardito, guitarist and bassist for rock band Pud | |
| Doug Armstrong (Ass't General Manager), Craig Button | |
| Doug Ashdown, Australian singer-songwriter who had a | |
| Doug Ashley, Andy Bathgate, Frank Bettiol, Marvin Br | |
| rlasting Gospel - 60-minute sermons from Pastor | Doug at Sacramento Central Church |
| l where food can be bought; the ferry operator, | Doug, at Nitinat Narrows at km32 (mile 20) has fresh |
| 0 Greatest Hockey Players, Max at number 48 and | Doug at number 73. |
| lege football: Chip at Northwestern University, | Doug at Purdue University, and Bryan at Arizona Stat |
| ollowing season's Heisman Trophy runner-up, and | Doug Atkins, a future member of both the College Foo |
| Co-founder | Doug Bailey explained "What we are trying to do is t |
| atement announcing that two of its co-founders, | Doug Bailey and Gerald Rafshoon, were leaving Unity0 |
| Doug Bailey is an American political consultant and | |
| Mario Soto worked mid-innings with Tom Hume and | Doug Bair closing. |
| ttsburgh Pirates for Rick Langford, Tony Armas, | Doug Bair, Dave Giusti, Doc Medich, and Mitchell Pag |
| March 15, 1977: Rick Langford, Tony Armas, | Doug Bair, Dave Giusti, Doc Medich, and Mitchell Pag |
| For the Scottish footballer, see | Doug Baird (footballer). |
| Douglas ( | Doug) Bandow (born ca. |
| Doug Bandow | |
| f the blog The Washington Note, has referred to | Doug Bandow as his friend and stated that he would b |
| Doug Bandow, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute h | |
| r Morning Show, though it did at one time carry | Doug Banks until the station was purchased by Radio |
| The | Doug Banks Morning Show, hosted by Banks along with |
| WYNN once aired | Doug Banks in the morning and now broadcasts Rickey |
| WHXT was home to the nationally syndicated | Doug Banks Morning Show until the end of 2007; it is |
| WFXA was formerly home to the syndicated | Doug Banks Morning Show and was the only Radio One s |
| a City-based Perry Broadcasting in August 2007, | Doug Banks was dropped for the Rickey Smiley Morning |
| ning Show, and at one time carried the both the | Doug Banks Morning Show and the The Tom Joyner Morni |
| r World with Neil Cavuto, Bulls & Bears and the | Doug Bank's Morning Show. |
| Doug Barclay 2000-2001 | |
| Adelaide MHA and former Lang Labor leader | Doug Bardolph was expelled from the Labor Party in 1 |
| football team under Shug Jordan (1967 to 1975), | Doug Barfield (1976 to 1980) and Pat Dye (1987 to 19 |
| Doug Barfield (born 1935) is a former American footb | |
| Doug Barfield - Auburn University football coach | |
| thers recognized in the sport of hockey include | Doug Barkley (1962), John Davidson (1972), Joe Nieuw |
| d coaches of the franchise include Fern Flaman, | Doug Barkley, Bob Lemieux, Johnny Choyce, Ed Chadwic |
| the campaign manager for Democratic Congressman | Doug Barnard, Jr. in the 1980s and as well as a long |
| essional district, succeeding 16-year incumbent | Doug Barnard. |
| Doug Barrie (born October 2, 1946 in Edmonton, Alber | |
| Ron Anderson, Garnet Bailey, | Doug Barrie, Brian Bennett, Ron Caley, Craig Cameron |
| Greg Siff as | Doug Barton |
| st Tony Shaw, kneeing Denis Banks, and striking | Doug Barwick. |
| Doug Basham | |
| agship 30-minute weekly Bible program featuring | Doug Batchelor |
| ts with Seventh-day Adventist Church evangelist | Doug Batchelor, and the Shepherd's Chapel with contr |
| Doug Beardsley (born April 27, 1941) is a Canadian p | |
| Two of his sons, Harry and | Doug became professional footballers, the former wit |
| Doug became ill with salmonella poisoning after his | |
| Engineered by | Doug Beiden, J.R. McNeely, John & Dino Elefante |
| for Steve Gadd) and Jerry Douglas (subbing for | Doug Belote). |
| rleans drummers Russell Batiste, Stanton Moore, | Doug Belote, Chad Gilmore, Terence Higgins, and Kevi |
| wn (climber): "Cenotaph Corner" (1952, E1, with | Doug Belshaw) and "Cemetery Gates" (1951, E1, with D |
| "Tomcat Prowl", written by | Doug Bennett and John Burton, is a song performed by |
| Doug Bennett - producer | |
| Alan Winstanley, | Doug Bennett, Steve Nye - engineer |
| "In this movie | Doug Benson smokes Marijuana. |
| Arj Barker, | Doug Benson and Tony Camin are the creators and perf |
| rs Paul F. Tompkins, James Adomian, Nick Kroll, | Doug Benson, Jerry Minor among others. |
| Hypocritical Oaf is the third album by comedian | Doug Benson, released by Comedy Central Records as a |
| y Central show The Benson Interruption starring | Doug Benson. |
| an Eastern Hockey League game vs Jacksonville, | Doug Bentley inserted his son, Doug Jr. (b. |
| Rookie | Doug Bentley would lead the team with 12 goals, whil |
| Doug Bentley would finish just behind Conacher, with | |
| -old Metro Prystai led the Hawks with 29 goals, | Doug Bentley had a team high 33 assists, and Roy Con |
| Doug Bentley missed 14 games due to injuries, but st | |
| The Black Hawks would lose their top scorer | Doug Bentley, who was given permission to stay home |
| Offensively, the Hawks were led by | Doug Bentley, who earned team highs in assists (37) |
| yed on the famous "Pony Line" with his brother, | Doug Bentley, and Bill Mosienko. |
| Ron Paul, Gerald C. Weller, Peter T. King, and | Doug Bereuter of the majority to Joseph Kennedy II, |
| mer program was renamed the "John Ogonowski and | Doug Bereuter FTF Program" as part of the 2008 Farm |
| Act's main sponsors were Sen. Jim Bunning, Rep. | Doug Bereuter, and Rep. Earl Blumenauer. |
| es House of Representatives in 2004, succeeding | Doug Bereuter. |
| Doug Berman 1984 - Peabody Award-winning producer, l | |
| brand new offensive system under new head coach | Doug Berry, Glenn performed admirably, taking the Bl |
| . Stroman and Glen Kelly with orchestrations by | Doug Besterman and arrangement by Mr. Kelly; the lib |
| ld-Ward, orchestrations by Michael Starobin and | Doug Besterman, lighting by James F. Ingalls and pro |
| f the "Killer B's" defense of Bob Baumhower and | Doug Betters in 2008, and another "duel" induction o |
| Montana was sacked for a 5-yard loss by | Doug Betters on the first play of the ensuing drive, |
| Betters founded the | Doug Betters Winter Classic Organization in 1985, wh |
| Doug Betters (born June 11, 1956) is an American foo | |
| Doug Billard | |
| Doug Binder, lauded as 'Britain's master of colour' | |
| Doug Binning, Kevin Conway, Bob Dawson, Herb English | |
| ay shortstop, Cruz was traded to the Royals for | Doug Bird on April 3, 1979, three days before the st |
| It was directed by | Doug Biro. |
| Ferris (trombone); Don Switzer (bass trombone); | Doug Bixby (contrabass tuba); Tom Garvin (piano); De |
| ouse Texas 22nd District against two opponents, | Doug Blatt and Freddy John Wieder, Jr., winning the |
| llywood! is a 1991 documentary film directed by | Doug Block. |
| The Al-Gore-Rhythms (aka The | Doug Boat) |
| May 19, 1999: Acquired | Doug Bochtler from the Toronto Blue Jays for cash |
| Doug Bochtler was drafted by the Expos in the 9th ro | |
| Padres to the Colorado Rockies for Brad Ausmus, | Doug Bochtler and a player to be named later. |
| Assistant Engineer - Tadashi Yamaguchi, | Doug Boehm |
| Assistants: | Doug Boehm, David Bryant, Robert Carranza, Juan Garc |
| Engineer: | Doug Boehm, Kent Matcke, Chris Manning, and Damian S |
| Doug Boem - recording: tracks 2, 4, 5, 8 & 10, mixin | |
| 0, with Y2K essentially a nonevent, pastor Rev. | Doug Boettcher's message was about not letting go of |
| s period, namely Mike Grose, Barry Mitchell and | Doug Bogie, who did not fit with the band's chemistr |
| State Contract: Aaron Bird, | Doug Bollinger, Mark Cameron, Beau Casson, Ed Cowan, |
| i slashed 55 after a testing opening spell from | Doug Bollinger, yielding only nine runs from four ov |
| eig and Hartford's 1995 sixth round draft pick ( | Doug Bonner) traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs for T |
| Stage: Manager Mindy Griffin, General Manager: | Doug Borntrager. |
| Doug Boyle (born 6 September 1962 in Buckhurst Hill, | |
| Doug Boyle - lead guitar | |
| Doug Bradley as The Doctor | |
| Frost - | Doug Bradley |
| It was confirmed that | Doug Bradley, who portrayed the character Pinhead in |
| atization of 'Salem's Lot, Barlow was voiced by | Doug Bradley. |
| with several music producers such as Rob Davis, | Doug Brady and Kevin Colbert in order to record her |
| Mystery written by Kieron Gillien and drawn by | Doug Braithwhite. |
| ommy Barnhardt WR Brett Bech LB Chris Bordano K | Doug Brien S Je'Rod Cherry LB Phil Clarke S Willie C |
| Cal placekicker | Doug Brien connected on field goals of 37 and 20 yar |
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